Toronto 2013 – in retrospect
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Toronto 2013 – in retrospect
news Issue 3, 2013 DISTRIPRESS CONGRESS DISTRIPRESS MATTERS DISTRIPRESS CONGRESS TRADE NEWS MEMBERSHIP MATTERS The Congress started on Monday with a well attended Opening Ceremony and delegates all enjoyed some typical Canadian music, dancing and Toronto 2013 – in retrospect Over 600 people from 56 countries representing the very best of the international press distribution industry gathered in Toronto on October 7-10th for the 58th annual Distripress Congress. Tony Jashanmal even some entertaining cowboy rope tricks. Our Master of Cerermony was dressed in the uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and he guided the audience through the acts and introduced our speakers David Whitaker from Toronto Tourism and Tony Jashanmal President of Distripress. With an attendance of more than 500 delegates the annual Distripress Forum on the first day of the congress was the largest international circulation event in the World. The speaker line up included John Cruickshank President of Star Media Group Toronto, Suzanne Boyd Editor in Chief of Zoomer Magazine and Dr Samir Husni (Mr Magazine) from David Whitaker John Cruickshank 1 news DISTRIPRESS matters Issue 3, 2013 Suzanne Boyd Tweet Wall at the Forum In the evening at 19:30 the delegates were taken to the Welcome Reception in the beautiful Governors room of the Liberty Grand ballroom by the lakeshore. With its magnificent crystal chandeliers, huge ceilings and wrought iron balconies it was a perfect setting the University of Mississippi. Delegates also listened to two lively round table discussions firstly on consolidation in major supply chain markets and secondly on the new relationship between press and retail. Dr Samir Husni for our multi cultural tribute to Toronto cuisine. Menus from 5 cuisines were served: Indian, Chinese, Italian and Greek stations as well as a Canadian harbour side fish and seafood bar on the balcony. After dinner guests were invited to have a drink next door in the nightclub created for this one night in the stunning Artefacts room complete with indoor and outdoor lounge areas and mellow sounds to enjoy. Forum Audience 2 news DISTRIPRESS congress The rest of the week was spent in typical Distripress fashion with a hectic mixture of business discussions and social events. Over 200 tables were laid out on one floor in the hotel Sheraton so that publishers could tour the globe meeting with their distribution partners to review this past season and make plans for the next one. As last year hot lunches were served every day in the EXPO area so that delegates could make the best use of their limited meeting time. Issue 3, 2013 Presidential lunch – this year the traditional lunch hosted by the Distripress President took place in one of the best restaurants in Toronto Canoe. The President’s guests were made up of our Executive Committee, Distripress honorary members, speakers, moderators and other invitees who had helped us to deliver Distripress 2013 in Toronto. The congress closed on Thursday October 10th with a French themed Farewell lunch for almost 100 delegates before they started on their journey home. Sue Jörg’s Farewell lunch with David Owen 3 news DISTRIPRESS matters Tony Jashanmal at the Farawell Lunch Issue 3, 2013 2-3 2013 to view the facilities for next year’s congress and to decide on the venue for 2016. After presentations of the four candidate cities (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore) Dubai was eventually chosen by a clear margin over the runner up city Abu Dhabi. Executive Committee meeting in Cannes Video and pictures For more information please go to the Distripress website www.distripress.net to see our Distripress Congress video shot in Toronto between the 7th and 10th October 2013 which will be uploaded soon. You will also find a wide range of images of the Congress as well as all the presentations from the Forum day. Distripress Congress 2014 - Cannes A note for your diary: 59th Distripress Congress Cannes will take place on September 29th - October 2nd 2014. EC meetings in Toronto The Executive Committee met twice during the congress with the main business meeting taking place on Sunday October 6th in the VIP room of the Sheraton hotel. On the agenda were items such as the debate on accounts to August 2013, bid process update for Congress 2017 and the VAT registration. The second meeting of the week was more of a discussion about how Congress 2013 had been delivered and what had gone well and what had not. The next meeting will take place in London on Monday, December 2nd. DTF - Distripress Training Foundation Training in August 2013 A trainee from Pol Perfect, Poland got the opportunity to travel to the USA for traineeship. She was hosted by Source Interlink International and Curtis Circulation Company, USA for two weeks. Her report can be found here. Distripress member’s birthday – 65th DISTRIPRESS MATTERS EC meeting in Cannes The Executive Committee met in Cannes on June 4 Your 65th Birthday is a major milestone in your life and a wonderful time to celebrate! Congratulations and best wishes from Distripress to Xavier de Bure. Xavier holds the position of Directeur Général of Keesing France since 1994. He studied Management news DISTRIPRESS matters and Marketing at the IPAG Business School in Paris, and worked with ROC Laboratoires (LVMH group) as Directeur France, at Bourjois as (Marketing) Directeur International. Furthermore, he worked with JB Williams and General Biscuits. MISCELLANEOUS Russia - PDA website The Russian association have informed Distripress that there is now an English version of the PDA website http://english.arpp.ru/ and Distripress members can read about the Russian market and also supply text of their own for the Russian market readers. EMMA – European Magazine Media Association The Future Media Lab.’s next conference, titled “The Future of Content: Innovations in content creation, dissemination and consumption,” is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 21 January 2014 in Brussels. The conference will have a similar construction to the last Future Media Lab. conference that took Issue 3, 2013 PINBOARD Logwin Media Meeting Going/Austria November, 2013 British Press Christmas Meeting London/United Kingdom December 3, 2013 ACE Christmas Meeting London/United Kingdom December 4, 2013 place in April 2013, with a mixture of keynote addresses, workshops and a panel discussion. Some of the questions to be tackled at this event include: How will content creation and consumption change? What drives innovation in content creation? And how do new consumption patterns impact content creation? Please mark your calendars - 21 January 2014 - so you will be able to join us in Brussels for the next Future Media Lab. conference. More information will be provided once it becomes available. Contact: Max von Abendroth// [email protected] // +32 2 536 06 04 We are already looking forward to seeing you in Cannes in 2014! The Distripress Congress will take place from Sep 29 - Oct 2, 2014 5 news Australia Hearst Bauer Media launches ELLE in Australia Hearst Bauer Media, a joint venture between Australian publisher Bauer Media and the US publisher Hearst Magazines International has launched ELLE in Australia. This new international edition of ELLE takes the total number of editions to 44 worldwide. ELLE Australia launched on 23 September. François Coruzzi, executive vice president international, Lagardère Active, France said: “We are extremely proud of the launch of this edition of ELLE in Australia. This market is rapidly growing and is very dynamic in fashion and beauty areas. This new edition of ELLE will benefit from the power of our international network to establish its success.” Duncan Edwards, president and CEO of Hearst Magazines International, said: “The launch of ELLE in Australia brings together two of our most important partnerships; with Bauer Media (formerly ACP) in Australia and with ELLE globally. Hearst is already the publisher of ELLE in 16 markets and we are delighted that Australia will be added to this list.” www.fipp.com, 24. 09. 2013 China China has more internet monitors than soldiers China has 2 million people working as online monitors, according to a report last week by state news publication Beijing News — a new estimate that reveals the breadth of the country’s massive online censorship and surveillance systems. The monitors, who scour online comments and compile reports for officials or private businesses, outnumber even China’s 1.5 million active military personnel. There is now an entire industry and profession dedicated to controlling - or attempting to control - China’s fast-moving social media world, where comments quickly go viral among the country’s 500 million Internet users. The People’s Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese communist party, is holding a four-day seminar this month where successful students can 6 TRADE news Issue 3, 2013 be certified as “public opinion analysts,” according to a Beijing Times report. Once certified, they’re eligible for jobs with China’s propaganda department, commercial companies, news websites or public relation firms. www.mashable.com, 08. 10. 2013 France Lagardere says to part with 10 magazines, 350 jobs hit Media group Lagardere said it planned to restructure its magazine division and sell 10 of its 39 titles to focus on growing its most strategic brands online. Titles for sale include popular Psychologies Magazine, Be and Premiere, and several home and decoration magazines, Lagardere Active said in a statement on October 17, adding that its restructuring could affect a total of 350 jobs. Like many media groups, Lagardere Active has been hurt by a significant drop in circulation and advertising in its print publications as it faces soaring competition from content available on the Internet. Lagardere Active, which already sold its international magazine portfolio for around $900 million to U.S. publisher Hearst in 2011, said it aimed to focus on the digital development of its most powerful brands, including the French edition of Elle, Paris Match and Le Journal du Dimanche. "My strategy is to focus our investments on around 10 titles which are leaders in their segment and where there is a strong potential to develop them online," Lagardere Active head Denis Olivennes said in an interview with Le Monde newspaper. www.reuters.com, 17. 10. 2013 Germany G+J says transition from print to digital is long-term Germany is home to Europe's largest print media market and has proven relatively resilient to the technological, cultural and demographic forces that have hit print titles in many other developed countries, but that has changed in the past year. G+J, publisher of titles including "Stern" and "Brigitte" and which is 74.9 percent owned by news media conglomerate Bertelsmann, said on Tuesday the shift to more digital content would take time. "The transition of G+J is long-term. It is clear to us that the next three to five years will be years of investments," the company said. G+J - which last year closed its Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) title after it piled up millions of euros in losses during its 12 years of operation - denied media speculation that the transition would involve job cuts. The loyalty of German readers to their favourite daily newspaper has eroded in recent years as consumers get more news online. And advertising trends have echoed that shift. Ad revenue in German newspapers was down 11.4 percent at 1.1 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in the second quarter, while spending on magazine ads eased 1 percent to 995 million, data from Nielsen Media Research showed. As a result, German media groups including Axel Springer, publisher of Germany's top-selling daily "Bild", and Bertelsmann have been speeding up digital initiatives while scaling back traditional operations. www.reuters.com, 10. 09. 2013 Decades of profitable print to come Mathias Döpfner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Axel Springer, says he does not anticipate print going extinct as a publishing platform. Speaking at the opening session of the World Publishing Expo on October 7, Döpfner says nonetheless online journalism can be better than "analog journalism." It can be faster – but does not need to be. It can just as well be slower and more thoughtful, more reflective. Also, the interactive aspect of digital journalism allows it to be enhanced by the intelligence of news consumers. What is important, says Döpfner, is that publishers invest in journalism, because strong editorial content is key to success. Another key is communicating the brand via multiple platforms. Döpfner says 47 percent of Axel Springer's revenue comes from digital platforms – not enough. "We have more to do," he says. Axel Springer staff was "very worried" when the paywall for online content was launched, and very relieved when the results turned out better than expected. He says there are now 47,000 digital-only and 27,000 multi-platform subscribers to Die Welt, more than anticipated. TRADE news Issue 3, 2013 Most surprisingly, page views did not drop off. www.wan-ifra.org, 07. 10. 2013 Karl Lagerfeld will be guest editor-in-chief of Welt am Sonntag On Sunday, December 1st, 2013, Karl Lagerfeld will be the guest editor-in-chief of Welt am Sonntag. This special issue will be dedicated to luxury and will be brought to life under his creative direction – with his legendary sense of humour and provocative boldness. Jan-Eric Peters, editor-in-chief WELT Group: „We are very pleased that Karl Lagerfeld has agreed to be guest editor-in-chief of our luxury edition. Thereby the luxury has started already. The credo of the special edition is a quote from the designer himself: 'A task one is not happy to fulfill is work. The moment you like your job, it is no longer work.'“ www.axelspringer.de, 24. 10. 2013 Global ZenithOptimedia predicts global ad growth ZenithOptimedia has released its latest Advertising Expenditure Forecasts and predicts that global ad expenditure will grow 3.5 per cent in 2013, reaching US$503bn by the end of the year. This is the same as the growth rate it forecast in June, marking the first time it has not downgraded its 2013 forecast since June 2012. www.fipp.com, 02. 10. 2013 Italy Italian press signs agreement with government to revitalise ailing industry The Italian government and representatives from throughout Italy’s news media industry signed an agreement on 6 August as part of an initiative to revitalise the country’s crisis-hit news publications. Posted online by Giovanni Legnini, under secretary to the Prime Minister’s office, the accord makes provisions for greater financial support for the news industry, not only with regards to funding innovation and new startups, but also in terms of distribution costs and pensions. At the heart of the agreement are 11 propositions which promise financial aid and incentives for the development of 7 news TRADE news Issue 3, 2013 the Italian media’s digital output, protection of the rights of the author online and the updating of the country’s news distribution network. More specifically, the report backs the endorsement of ‘technological innovation and corporate restructuring through financial measures such as favourable credit terms’ and the promotion, through tax incentives, of ‘the development of digital platforms and multimedia content’. The funding of new journalism startups and innovative business models is also a priority, as is the establishment of an agreement with aggregation sites, particularly Google, and news content producers. Exact details about how these schemes will be funded are unclear, but La Repubblica cites sources ‘close to the government’ as saying that the plans will receive funding of €40m per annum over three years. www.wan-ifra.org, 08. 08. 2013 launch follows strong demand for FT content in a region with a growing economy and increasing global importance. Ben Hughes, FT’s global commercial director and deputy CEO, said: “We reached a significant milestone this year when our global print operations became profitable. The FT’s launch in Turkey is a great moment to recognise the importance of and demand for quality news in print as part of our successful channel-neutral content strategy.” The FT recently topped the ‘international daily newspaper’ category in the latest EMS Europe survey by Ipsos, which measures the media consumption habits of Europe’s top business decision makers. The FT was the favourite in Turkey, which has 38,000 daily print readers, as well as the overall top choice in Europe. www.inpublishing.co.uk, 05. 10. 2013 Romania Print still accounts for more than 90 per cent of national newspaper reading time Burda takes over Sanoma Hearst in Romania Burda International is to acquire all Sanoma Hearst activities in Romania, which consists of more than 35 titles and 40 online media services. Burda Romania’s portfolio includes brands such as Practic in bucatarie (Cooking), Casa Lux (Living), Ioana (Women), Gradina mea de vis (Gardening) and will be enriched with international titles including Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Esquire, Men’s Health, Auto Motor and Sport and National Geographic. Fabrizio D’Angelo, CEO, Burda International, said: “We are inheriting strong and long established brands in Romania. We now create a modern media company that will be well positioned to exploit the opportunities of the print and digital media markets in Romania in the years to come.” The transaction is subject to approval under cartel law. www.fipp.com, 21. 08. 2013 Turkey FT launches in Turkey The Financial Times starts printing in Istanbul in October as part of a new deal with Dunya, its longstanding distribution partner. The Turkey 8 United Kingdom Readers of UK newspapers still spend far greater time with print editions than online, a new study has found. Research carried out by City University in London - looking at data from 2011 - examined the total time UK readers spent with 12 major national newspaper titles in print and online. It found that print accounted for 96.7 per cent of the total number of reading minutes. Despite booming web audiences in the years 2007 to 2011, the survey found that only one newspaper The Guardian - saw an increase in the total number of minutes UK readers spent with it in print and online in that period (around a one per cent increase). UK newspapers increased their overseas web readerships by up to 16 times during the same period, but this has failed to offset a fall in overall reading minutes for most titles - the survey found. The study also found that tabloid titles tended to have a bigger discrepancy between the amount of time spent reading online and in print. www.pressgazette.co.uk, 07. 08. 2013 The Sun's post-paywall traffic drops 60% Thesun.co.uk's online traffic has more than halved since the introduction of its paywall in August, news TRADE news Issue 3, 2013 according to figures from SimilarWeb, the third-party web traffic measurement firm. According to its estimate, the number of visitors to Thesun.co.uk fell 61.4 per cent from 37.3 million in July – the last month before the paywall went up – to 14.4 million in August. The Sun's paywall went up on 1 August, backed by a big above-the-line campaign, and although the full price is £2 a month, the tabloid offered an introductory price of £1 for two months to readers who registered in advance. Daniel Buchuk, the head of brand & strategy at SimilarWeb, said this represented a much sharper decline compared with other sites that have introduced paywalls. He said: "The amount of visits to The Sun's website halved a month after rolling out the paywall. Other online newspapers such as The Telegraph or The Washington Post had a much softer transition by giving readers limited access to content. However, Telegraph Media Group and The Washington Post both have metered access to their paywalls and allow readers up to 20 articles a month for free. In contrast, only subscribers can read The Sun content online. Average page views and average time on site also showed declines, with average page views in August falling to 1.83 (July: 2.77) and average time on site dropping to under two minutes (one minutes 59 seconds) versus four minutes 42 seconds in July. www.mediaweek.co.uk, 16. 09. 2013 agree changes to a Parliament-backed Royal Charter on press regulation which will be underpinned by statute and include a compulsory libel claims arbitration service. The industry steering group claimed publishers will have no opportunity to take part in discussions around changes to Parliament’s press regulation plan. It said: “We are deeply disappointed that the Privy Council sub-committee has rejected our Charter proposal which set out criteria for tough and independent self-regulation with the support of virtually all of the newspaper and magazine industry. www.pressgazette.co.uk, 08. 10. 2013 UK press on collision course with Parliament Amazon.com founder and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos formally took over as the owner of The Washington Post, officially ending 80 years of local control of the newspaper by the Graham family. Bezos’s $250 million purchase was completed as expected with the signing of sale documents. The signing transfers the newspaper and other assets from The Washington Post Co. to Nash Holdings, Bezos’s private investment company. Bezos, who founded the online shopping company in 1994 and became a billionaire in the process, has vowed to continue the newspaper’s long history of independent journalism. His technical and marketing savvy, long-term outlook and lack of an apparent ideological agenda made him an attractive The newspaper and magazine industry is on a collision course with the Government after condemning proposals on press regulation which could “fatally undermine freedom of expression”. A steering group representing the Newspaper Publishers Association, Newspaper Society, Scottish Newspaper Society and PPA said that it was “deeply disappointed” by the decision of the Privy Council to reject the Royal Charter on press regulation submitted by publishers. The Privy Council said the publishers’ plan would see the industry exert too much control over the Recognition Panel which will licence any future regulator. Instead the Government has set a deadline of 30 October to Financial Times to Consolidate Print Editions The Financial Times, signaling a tighter focus on digital publishing, plans to stop printing regional editions and produce only a single global daily newspaper. In a memo to employees on October 8, Lionel Barber, the editor of The Financial Times, said that the publication, which is based in London, would make the change during the first half of 2014. Regional editions are now printed for Britain, Continental Europe, the United States, Asia and the Middle East. www.nytimes, 10. 10. 2013 USA The Washington Post closes sale to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos 9 news steward for the paper, Post Co. chief executive Donald E. Graham said in August, when an agreement in principle was first disclosed. At the same time, Bezos, 49, has the deep pockets to sustain an enterprise that has been buffeted for years by declining readership and advertising, especially in the printed Post. The Post’s new owner hasn’t disclosed specific plans or changes he intends to make for the money-losing paper. But in earlier interviews and on a two-day visit to The Post’s downtown Washington headquarters in early September, he suggested that he’ll provide a financial cushion - or “runway” - that will allow The Post time to conduct experiments that could lead to a successful business model. www.washingtonpost.com, 01. 10. 2013 Newsweek sold to publishers of International Business Times IAC/InterActive reached a deal to sell Newsweek, which has been publishing since January as a digital-only version of the old magazine, to the owners of the International Business Times. Newsweek, the once-venerated weekly newsmagazine, was sold before by The Washington Post Company to audio-equipment magnate Sidney Harman for a dollar in late 2010. In a private deal, none of the details of which are yet clear, the Newsweek brand is now the property of digital start-up International Business Times and will continue to be published digital-only. International Business Times has 10 national editions worldwide, published in several languages. www.capitalnewyork.com, 03. 08. 2013 Conde Nast announced a major partnership with Amazon Magazine publisher Conde Nast announced a major partnership with Amazon.com Inc on 20 August in which the Internet retailer will handle print and digital subscriptions for glossy publications such as Vogue, Wired and Vanity Fair. Conde Nast is the first magazine publisher to collaborate with Amazon on this type of service, a move that will simplify and eventually save money on its subscription process and give it access to a huge new customer base. Currently, subscriptions involve 10 TRADE news Issue 3, 2013 direct mail and stacks of magazine insert cards. Amazon will allow consumers to purchase, manage and renew their subscriptions for seven of its top titles under a new "all access" plan that gives them both print and digital editions of select magazines using their Amazon accounts. For the time being, readers can still subscribe using the old paper-based method, but the idea is that Amazon will eventually handle all Conde Nast's magazine subscriptions if the arrangement is successful. For Amazon, it marks a new step into handling content, following forays into film and lending books. It gives the online retailer a chance to offer subscriptions to its more than 200 million customers and cross-sell goods to Conde Nast subscribers with the easy 'one-click' purchasing system. www.reuters.com, 20. 08. 2013 International Herald Tribune changed name to International New York Times The International Herald Tribune officially became the International New York Times on October 15, 2013. It's yet another in the many twists and turns in the Paris-based paper's history. Founded nearly 126 years ago, it was known early on as the Paris Herald, and then as the The New York Herald Tribune European Edition in 1935. (Film lovers will remember Jean Seberg's character in "Breathless" hawking copies of the New York Herald Tribune on the Parisian streets.) The paper's current name didn't come into being until 1967, when both the New York Times and the Washington Post Company took control of the paper. In 2003, the New York Times claimed full ownership of the paper. Now, the Times incorporated their name into the paper's title and see if it can hold its own abroad. The effort is part of a broader strategy to enhance the Times's status as a global brand as the domestic print market fades. “The digital revolution has turned The New York Times from being a great American newspaper to becoming one of the world’s best-known news providers. We want to exploit that opportunity," Mark Thompson, the CEO of the Times Company, said in a statement marking the transition. www.huffingtonpost.com, 15. 10. 2013 news . MEMBERSHIP matters NEW MEMBERS As per June 29, 2013: The Standard Group Ltd (Distributor) P.O. Box 30080 00100 Nairobi, Kenya Tel. +254 20 3222111 Fax +254 20 322027 Internet: www.standardmedia.co.ke Contact: Julie Kisaka, head of PDS, [email protected] Reuben Onyimbo, Distribution Manager, [email protected] Eastman Kodak Sàrl (Ancillary Service Provider) Route des Avouillons 30 1196 Gland, Switzerland Tel. +33 6 82 34 50 68 (Philippe Duviquet, France) +41 22 354 14 63 (Gudrun Alex, Switzerland) Internet: www.kodak.com Contact: Philippe Duviquet, Newspapers Sales Director Europe, Middle East & Africa, [email protected] As per July 6, 2013: Autoreview Ltd. 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